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Milverton Sun, 6 Nov 1919, p. 5

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5 ae ee HOUSE FOR SALE White brick house on a Street. Apply to E. F. Finkbeine: i HOUSE FOR SALE Brick house, 7 rooms on William street. Apply to David Gowing. —% cy VICTORY BONDS Victory bonds bought and sold.— George Roe, R. R, No, 1, Newton, e FOR SALE 6 brood sows due to si la in Nov- sabes and December. Apply to Geo. No. 1, Newtor oe SHIPPING NOTICE We are shipping hogs at Milverton and Brunner on ‘Thursday,Nov. 6th, Fred Zimmerman & Sop. SPEED JACK FOR SALE Speed-jack, suitable for song also milk rack for ight wa Apply to Eli Natiigad ‘illban! raw HOUSE FOR SALE 4 frame dwelling, 20x28, on Lot 24, Con. 10, Elma. For furth 1. tichlars’ apply to Adam ye No. 2, Atwood. FOR SALE young bulls, 4 heifers, 6 cows, all ail padinged shorthorn stock. Apply hn McCauley, R.R. No. 1, At- cath, or phone Listowel 516 r gi. NOTICE Wm. Leasa, of Rostock, will operate his cider ter factory on Tuesday ony making of dace and apple bi FOR SALE Steel tired buggy, grey cushions, nearly news a Brockville, Portland cutter nearly new. Having rom the farm I do not require them. Apply John Roessing, Milverton. 4 | ¥, ep otal ao fe week-end’ wit fiends F255 itford. os castes Rit itz, McMillan, L. Wickie and W. Sherbaet motored to Bizabtos din Mr, K, E. ae and ended the show “Bri yee those who went hunting a rthern Ontario were Messrs. icKay, Jos. “een! uthers, ‘Thom: Ward, Wm, Tarr, esta Little, Mel- vin ae and app. Hamilton, of Milver Mr, Jacl 7 me Kressler, pecenee.) on Monday to his home in daughter, Mrs, Jack Murray, at Belleville. Teachers and rears oF fae Metho- ep Wehe ca amiday sight to meke arrangements for the Chiriat- mas entertainment, M illiam Bettger spent last qweek-end, with his daughter, Mrs. ©. Reitzel, at Kitchen rr, Hank Betiger “ratttrned” last week’ from Rouleau, Sask., and re- 0 below zero, ir, and Mrs. Thomas Sherwin an- nounce the engagement of their onl: ve marriage to take) lam Gill and Mrs. ane Gill, of Detroit, called on Mr, and Mrs. eS T. Gill for a few hours on Fri. t. ir, and Mrs, Walter Rae and Mr. and Mrs. William Rae, of Downie Bey called on Mr. and Mrs. J.T. i for Gill's’ cheap sale of groceries on Saturday “next, Nov, 8th—one week o Among those sea ended shes Ge niversary services ,o ian chureh in the village we notic el; Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McKenzie, Mr, and Mrs. E, Etherington and Miss Marion Etherington, of Stratford; Mrs, W. Rosamond and_ Miss Lott White, of Milverton; Mr. Andre Stevenson, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Terry and daughter, sonfJames, of A Been dgin treutecs who has-been employed at Mr. Margaret, and FARM _ FOR SALE _ $6,000 will purchase 100 acre farm 00 foad, Apply to A. Chalmers, Monk ton, pd. STRAYED Strayed onto the premises of the undersigned, lot 13, con, 2, Morn- ington, about three weeks ago, a bioee year-old steer. Owner en hay ident pevine ex poses, "Boot Bascho, i = RONo. 1, Milve SHIPPING NOTICE Shipping on Friday instead of Sa- turday. $2. below 150 ibs. m0 “ We off on all sows. be off on hogs weighing | £ Miss Grace mers, aind Mrs. George Adair spent Saturday at Mil- vi and Mrs, Mislelian, es _ Strate Mr. 3 | ford, ‘spent Sunday at Miss” ‘Mae Livingstone, of Mon- crieff, spent a epunle of days this week a ee villag: Mr. Wm, Deane aie s, John Elligeon attend. ed the silver wedding 6 r. ani George Ratz Mr, and Mrs, and Mrs. H.W. Hamilton, of Mil- it 01 rs. Agnes oghtin, near Atwood, has purchased e farm formerly owned by Mr. Sianiey Struthers, on the 12th of Elma. es 's- Alexander Forrest, of Atwood “3 HOUSES FOR SALE is visiting with friends at Maitland. Mait Sunday last for the winter term and lome study quarterli pel 1 aces newly rebuilt, ies text calendars will be distributed for and soft water in house, large lot the first quarter of 1920 in the famil- 00) k, fruit trees, electric lights. house outside, brick ina ey furnace and electri c Hane, hard ai joft waater. Appl ie to N. D. Schats ilver FOR SALE Pri Nice comfortable six-roomed house | h trees and also some Giitespie box 55, Mill STRAYED nate bd iy onto the premises of E. ‘on. 11, lesley, Section, t head of cattle eee 2 years old, re black with whit markin, id 2 are red with white eae ee a can have same ‘or this a expens: = nected, ith ‘Withams Bros., NOTICE open Tuesday and after Septemb« ee ae Tuesday; Wentaiy anit LINWOOD CIDER MILL Alex. J. Koebel, NOTICE TO FARMERS ‘The undersigned will ship hogs in| Sov th, Th future as follows:— oe ah does Ba a Meh 8 Mil- verton t rah dates Sie be announced | ¢ weekly, ighes' pane pitee Kindly deliver ra at » Mil- ert fore 10.30. a.m, MILLER, ATKIN & SCHNEIDER SALESMEN WANTED To represent THE OLD battery peda ny 8 RIES tas ek md for Nursery an a uw Stock f “year ‘s. British and Euro- ian tr pipsbats again open for Cana- ian f) Lar a list of Fruit and Orna- mental Stock, Seed Potatoes, ete., grown in Canada, ‘Write for Particulars STONE & WELLINGTON Established 1837 . Toronto, Ont. »| ies interested t e . Foi » particulars apply Miss Agnes | ing 4i e| the new w Cider se malig will start on the 16th hasnt Proprietor beinhariae 25 s eep the s cause papeueually before the mental vision. & 4 eee Knox Presbyterian stg An- niversary Ser ‘on Vv. in Sunday the preach- ar for the day was Rev. C, N. Pad- 'W. | forward beyond the old narrow lim- its into the realm “New Gospel.” “Ti been” e said “many gospels written. There had. been the cape is of Matthew, lark, Luke and ‘ohn. at n 0 eh had gone to a good deal o! eaabie to make their A al a Sas su Rev. Mr. Lundy, a Monetiett airesbyterian church, . Mr, Allan, of the Monkton MONKTON BRIEFS} = uisa Saunders, of the Mon- ore ith za a ton, Spa 2 few. days this week at Mri = on Saturday ated spending two mon. | ™ ths wit Be Sunday se! bask a the Bam an touch brought tears to many 3, | Cunard Company, is gen eyes, ‘icularly when she so exquisit« ed. The count ie rO! e | eC C; th e to a happy conclusion by all} tional trade he s moticpete in the nt id | dom ceeds of | the British pound, wl the Bandas offente ace ing’s entertainment were in the| th es the country. GREAT BRITAIN’S FUTURE thou mah the pata people Now sek ie es pctebeations practi itself ; Mele anna ates ete re. | mercial ani mier, speaking before Parliament, de-| used to ao id. clared that the nation was spending aoe nancial positi ning more, producing less, and borrowing} ests aod to increase th its ade Palanee that indespensible runs $4,000,000,000 a your against it, | agri i mises to rise to $5,000,000,- give to the miners, thro: Sir Alfred Booth, chairman of the fount some share in the inning to} step will be to remove bai by the ee ee pronounced: cy. The fall in the market value of | to wate was before ffin’s pas by Rey. i i cagibecioon of $425. ancial traits to which the war they are manifoati ting no | them. to neat the preeminent com- Py vernment in trying to recon- | now Sint tain divergent industrial inter-| in Canada disturb-| of the industry. “The effe ct of ae @ over, al aty got “ ihe fe aia oe Brit-| compose their quarrels, i in achieved let 2 fn tis, wy ateananalip are|and little by little put the nation legislative fiat or by artificially, big momen 20x the actual pos. upon a c. Asis, ic ec ie inten- sie gL eee ot Britain inds|then it is probably impossible ‘for Honal limitation of production, round, an ds er had ion. they and ugh local| wheat. The Province of Quebec has} alship. conduct. the best crop of potatoe \ of grey smoke, with ae hounds in pursuit. But they olate tch for him i by speed, and after ‘ mile, they iappel: turned 2 the pose “wheeled about, itched ane in- | disco the rea er 2 he enemy, a A TAME COYOTE way from an animal the size of = man, eens when the little wolf inows that his te |e Bes HY i tafe wat for the enpta Sp fhe Shon Ht 8, ‘ntl it Who owns the coal and, but does not | * cowardly, hat but igh H. 5 rape ae, tis ¢ aRbieKSOR of come £ interna- | himself mine the coal, and—it is hop- nothin; mon sense and good judgment. My King Be rs se would snatity i as- pee te ee a oA ah ofthe tales Bp af tase ersion. In the asi Geograph. | foyote was very ppsceblee i eee ic Magazine he ae an example of | Nc him to a apoleeieal 4 hich to-day is the problem which all coun- a cayote's strategy’ and ge. One | Fate point of going to see him-and fonday ev-| worth less than at any time during |tries face to-day—the United States| bitter winter day, he says, T was| fe Ce yP forgot me soon in th the fin-| as well as France and Great Britain | {T@™ping on snowshoi ugh 4 /saw me he would begin to execute has | and Germany: the problem of a dii Hampshire forest with a coyote| it anwe fittle eae dance, mean- inishing pro duct ion and 2 constantly SE soy Hogs, - A0 We Were DBRRIDE 84 Wale sling and avin hie brush. situation is clearly serious, al-/ increasing nes ie auare will be- “ When I entere en he wor le have. s0/ long to the nation whose workers frst |®™e leaping out in full ery. ‘The| When 1 entered me, lick my nm nd hang 0: in, detain me.. When I left him he ae raise ee muzzle and howl dist tare eee? Ne spot A CURE FOR CANCER tired dogs turn London—A cure for cancer will be and iter-attack decisive- | emi ° g| and nally drove = back, yelping Fontended that if the authorities will int ouse Tart whic! ey q eage sown That did not look like | ®¥¢ the doctors the pow ; the average is 11 % bushels ee all cowardice; it Tooked ig ex and mon- e good gener-|°Y required, they will abolish every cowardice for anj disease, tuberculosis and cancer in- soimal the size of a coyote to run a- cluded. H"® is a brand new type of car, built in Canada by Canadians, for Canadians. It solves the problem which has‘ baffled automotive engi- neers—how to combine riding comfort with light weight and economy, Our new Three-Point Cantilever Springs make this possible. These are the first springs of their kind and they are made of chrome vanadium steel. They are exclusive with Overland. 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As a result of these tests we were able to judge the car's perform- ance under every condition and to per- fect it before offering it to the public, There is no previous car of any size or price to adequately compare with the character of service Overland 4 in- troduces, The jarther you ride in it the more you will appreciate it. Come in and get a Booklet. The demand for Over- land 4 will be greater than the supply for some time. Overland 4 Touring, $1195; Roadster, $1195; Coupe, $1845; Sedan, $1995, Prices f. 0. b. Toronto, War Tax included, WM. ZIMMERMAN, Dealer MILVERTON, = Phone 64 igi Prices Subject to Change Without Notice, ONTARIO,

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